Ghana to Host First-Ever Transport and Logistics Fair in October

By Felix Cofie Ghana is set to make history as it hosts the first-ever Transport and Logistics Fair, a landmark event scheduled for October 22–24, 2025, at the World Trade Centre in Accra. The fair, being organized by the Ministry of Transport in collaboration with Digital Eye, is expected to transform Ghana’s transportation sector by […]
The politics of memory: Ghana’s back-and-forth over Founders’ Day

By Benjamin Nii Nai Anyetei When Ghana pauses every September 21, to mark Founders’ Day, it is more than just another red-letter date on the calendar. It is a day wrapped in history, ideology, and political contestation — a national holiday that has, over the years, mirrored the very struggles and triumphs of the country’s […]
Former CJ seeking judicial review over Supreme Court removal is a vindication of her rights- Law lecturer

By: Love Wilhelmina Abanonave Law lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Law School, Ishaq Ibrahim Esq has weighed in on the recent removal of the former Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkonoo who has filed for a review of her removal. According to Mr. Ibrahim, the former CJ’s decision to seek judicial review over […]
“Delay Is Betrayal”: The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference Speaks Against Ecocide In Defense of God’s Mandate To Preserve Creation

Abstract This paper explores the theological imperative for environmental stewardship as articulated in the Bible, juxtaposed against the ongoing ecocide in Ghana driven by illegal ‘legal” small-scale gold mining, known as galamsey. Drawing on key biblical verses that enjoin humanity to protect and cultivate the land as God’s entrusted creation, the analysis critiques the political […]